Mapping Feminist Politics on Tik Tok during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Content Analysis of the Hashtags #Feminismo and #Antifeminismo

Author:

Simões Rita Basílio12ORCID,Baeta Agda Dias1ORCID,Costa Bruno Frutuoso3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra, 3004-531 Coimbra, Portugal

2. NOVA Institute of Communication (ICNOVA), NOVA University Lisbon, 1069-061 Lisboa, Portugal

3. School of Sociology and Public Policy, University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), 1649-026 Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract

In recent decades, marked by the supposedly universal access to different types of social media, we have seen the emergence of forms of popular feminism embedded in complex dynamics. Often cohabiting in these dynamics are ambivalent ideas and imaginaries that both reject and express feminist issues. Particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of digital technologies increased exponentially to overcome mobility constraints, popularizing connective action around feminism and, at the same time, reinforcing normative views of society. This article explores these ambivalences by focusing on TikTok discourses, whose popularity grew intensely during the pandemic. Departing from a feminist constructionist perspective and using content analysis, we examine the 100 most prominent videos on the Portuguese hashtags #feminismo (#feminism) and #antifeminismo (#antifeminism) in the period corresponding to general containment measures in the second phase of the public health crisis. The results are less than encouraging. Over half of the analysed videos contain discursive dynamics conforming to social hierarchization (53%), often reaffirming gender stereotypes. By allowing forms of popular feminism and antifeminism to permeate the shared discourses, the results suggest that the platform gives rise to ideas and discourses that reify unbalanced power relations.

Funder

Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medical Assisting and Transcription,Medical Terminology

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